Many of us remember the child in Taare Zameen Par-misunderstood, labelled lazy, punished for academic failure-only begins to flourish when a teacher recognises his dyslexia.
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Sharjah Ruler inaugurates 5th SISIE

SHARJAH, 14th February, 2026 (WAM) -- His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, witnessed on Saturday, the launch of the 5th Sharjah ...
How often have we been taught to sacrifice for others in the name of love? Discover the transformative power of self-love and how it can reshape not only our lives but also those around us in profound ...
India is mounting its most comprehensive presence at the Berlinale in recent years, with six films screening across the festival’s Generation, Forum, Forum Expanded and Classics sections while the ...
The Curriculum Development Unit (CDU) recently hosted a professional development session for kindergarten teachers centered on the theme “Plants and ...
There's a saying that goes, "Children don't do what we teach them, they do what they see us do." Home is the first school where a child learns love, security, and manners. But when the walls of that ...
Wellesley depends on the active participation of its citizens in governance of the Town. Wellesley has 11 Boards and Committees on the ballot at the Annual Town election each year in March. The 2026 ...
During summer months, the Sapulpa Aquatic Center provides welcome relief from Oklahoma’s heat. With water slides, splash features, and pools for various ages and swimming abilities, it’s a ...
Digital habits also influence emotional well-being. Constant information exposure increases mental noise. The brain remains in a state of alertness rather than reflection. This condition reduces ...
Human newborns arrive remarkably underdeveloped. The reason lies in a deep evolutionary trade-off between big brains, bipedalism and the limits of motherhood.